HIS 7000 Graphics Card 3.3v?

I have a new motherboard that will be damaged by a 3.3v graphics card. I cannot find info or specs on my card. How can I tell if it is a 3.3v card? It is a HIS Radeon 7000 32MB card 32 bit. It is an AGP but is it AGP2 or AGP4? Some of the markings on the board are: On the video connector, 3490, R6L-28-D, 32MB, 0420. On the top of the card: 4R6LJ122, RB M103D, 94v-0, 1804. On the bottom of the card: bar code H040531840. Please respond to rich@hamiltonsw.com. Thanks!

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Being agp3.0, it is backwards compatible so in theory, it should work. With the older system, it may be dangerous. I would find a card that clearly states that it works in x8 (3.0) 1.5v. If it doesn't work it could fry the whole system. If i find a card that works, I'll let you know.

First off, it needs to be a desktop. Make sure the Motherboard has a PCI-e slot, and that the card is seated properly. Also make sure that you screw in the metal tab in properly or the card could come loose.

The chances are that you have an old motherboard which is not compatable with the new graphic card. Or you may be running windows 98 and are downloading the driver for xp or visa versa. The probable solution, will be to sell the new card on ebay and buy the best old card you can off ebay. Or just make do with the card you already had in your computer. If you are determined to have a better graphics card. A motherboard upgrade with better graphic card may be the best answer or buy a better spec pc second hand if you don't have much money. You'll probably waiste a lot of time trying to get the new card to work and it probably never will.